Miley and SNL: They Can’t Stop Embarrassing Themselves

On Saturday night, Miley Virus Cyrus hosted Saturday Night Live, and, like I’ve done for the past 20 years, I didn’t watch it. Unfortunately, I couldn’t avoid their parody online of what the House Republicans might be doing during the government shutdown. As usual, it was an unfunny Miley dressed like herself (a slut) in a brown wig pretending to be Michele Bachmann while touching herself and writhing around on screen like the strumpet she is to a parody of her song “We Won’t Stop.” It also included some guy I don’t recognize pretending to be a very gay John Boehner dancing around in underwear and licking other men’s nipples.

We are currently living inside an issue of The Onion and all SNL can come up with is this? That wasn’t anywhere near as funny as it should have been. Obama spent money during a “crisis” when government employees are on furlough to erect a fence around the WWII memorial!

Meanwhile, this is going on in the border states where no one can be bothered to erect even a mediocre fence.

Now that is funny. To make it even more hilarious, the WWII vets decided to hell with the gates and moved them, and then security came back and wired the fences together! (Somebody please tell the federal government that these guys stormed Normandy. Wire clippers aren’t really a challenge.)

I have been saying for years now that SNL isn't funny anymore because they refuse to make fun of the White House. The current WH could provide years of classic skits, but SNL just won't step on their Great Leader. Every week we could be graced with classics from Biden, Reed, Pelosi, and Obama, but instead SNL is committing suicide by ignoring the wackiest White House EVER.

If that's the skit I'm thinking of, you'd better watch it again, RBJ. Notice, King Barry was not portrayed in a bad light, nor was Obamacare. The focus of the skit was the misuse of Obamacare by the American people. So, the point of the skit was that the problem is US.

Bill is right. They made the president sympathetic and positioned as if he were saying "I didn't explain myself correctly, and you're all doing it wrong." It wasn't about how bad it actually is, it was about stupid Americans. Which is exactly how this White House views us.